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JAR's Computing Resources
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JAR has recently simplified its computing network to address Y2K
compliance and has simplified system support via the retirement of
noncompliant systems nearing the end of their useful life. We now utilize a mix of Windows 2000
and SGI Unix-based workstations and servers to support our computing requirements.
A Silicon Graphics computer with multiple processors serves as a
central compute server supplemented by a network of fast PCs with sufficient RAM
for large analyses. Supporting the SGI compute server is a network of engineering
workstations that run a variety of engineering applications.
Personal computers support business activities and document
preparation. JAR's facilities for electronic data transfer
ensure that clients can easily communicate engineering
data to and from JAR.
- SGI compute server
- SGI workstations
- Pentium 4 - 1.8 GHz PCs with 1 GB to 1.5GB RAM running Windows
2000
- HP DesignJet 600 E-size plotter plus color and postscript printers
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